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In pictures: Venezuela parade published today at 01:09
Venezuela's President Chavez marks 20 years since failed coup
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West deplores veto on Syria at UN published today at 01:03
Western nations deplore the vetoing by Russia and China of a UN resolution condemning the crackdown in Syria, as dozens are killed in Homs.
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In pictures: Hope returns to Kandahar published today at 00:30
City of hope in the heart of the Taliban's spiritual homeland
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Nevada set for Republican vote published yesterday at 16:45
Republicans in the US state of Nevada are to take part in caucuses to decide their choice of presidential candidate; Mitt Romney is in the lead in opinion polls in the state.
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VIDEO: Afghan civilian deaths rise again published yesterday at 16:33
The number of civilians killed and injured in the Afghan conflict has risen for the fifth year in a row, a UN report reveals.
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VIDEO: Summer floods swamp Australian towns published yesterday at 16:23
Flooding in the Australian states of Queensland and New South Wales has forced thousands of families from their homes.
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Europe freeze hits transport hubs published yesterday at 16:19
Freezing weather hits transport hubs across Europe, as a cold spell that has now claimed 260 lives continues.
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VIDEO: Finland's internet-controlled cafe published yesterday at 15:38
Finnish cafe offers internet controlled design experience as part of a festival.
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Europe 'at risk of early grave' published yesterday at 14:36
Australia's Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd warns Europe faces an "early grave" if it continues to ignore Asia's rise.
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De Gea pressure unfair - Ferguson published yesterday at 14:03
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson believes goalkeeper David de Gea is under a disproportionate amount of scrutiny because he plays for the champions.
